Note: This
discographer lists the above session according to aural evidence and
the way personnel are listed on the sleeve of CTI 6027. Several items
listed, but not discernable to this listener, include Richard Tee's
use of organ and when Ron Carter plays piccolo bass. So instead of
guessing, these instruments are not indicated above.

Note:(1)
"Free As A Bird"
recorded April 10, 1973. (2) "Vocalise" recorded
April 13, 1973. (3) "Song To A Seagull" recorded
April 27, 1974. (4) Didier Deutsch credits Jack DeJohnette as
the drummer on "I Remember Wes" (CBS Associated ZK 44176
[CD], Legacy ZK 65134 [CD]), but Billy Cobham has
identified himself as the drummer on this title (detail courtesy of
Arnaldo DeSouteiro).

Note: According
to Didier C. Deutsch's liner notes in CBS Associated ZK-40930
[CD], the original title of CTI
6029 was scheduled to be RHAPSODY IN BLUE, which, in fact, is
how CTI (Jap) KICJ-8274 [CD] is titled.

Note:(1) The
above concert, originally billed as the "CTI 2001 Space Concert,"
was taped in its entirety by CTI (special thanks to Arnaldo DeSouteiro
for detail provided here). (2) The overdub session(s)
probably also included at least a drummer and a percussionist, both
unknown. (3) Although the above concert originally billed the
"CTI Strings" as part of the performance, it is difficult to say
whether any strings were present at the actual performance.
Regardless, "CTI Strings" were certainly overdubbed for the three
Deodato songs (only) that originally appeared on the LP, CTI 6041.

Note: (1) "Musical conception of Take Five by Phil Upchurch."
(2) The brass players are only audible on "Full Compass" -
where no woodwinds or strings can be heard - but listed here since
individual players cannot be identified for any one performance
here.
(3) The CTI 8014 reissue of CTI 6045 S1, titled TAKE FIVE, was
issued twice with different jacket art: one with a design by Neal
Pozner featuring a White Gate photo of boats and another with a design
by Jonathan Andrews featuring an uncredited photo of George Benson.

Note: The above titles come from
a concert featuring Chet Baker, Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz and each of
their groups individually. Baker's group included James, Carter, Mason
and Byrne. Mulligan used the same rhythm section, adding Samuels,
Scofield and sometimes Baker. Getz - who is not present on the issued
titles but whose tenor sax is clearly visible on the cover photo (and
confirmed by Gerry Mulligan) - was joined by his own group, highlighted by drummer Buddy Rich
and four female singers during one number.